This really is a preposterous image because people have peripheral vision, which is particularly sensitive to motion, and they have hearing. There is simply no way that Leavelle, Oswald, and Graves could have been unaware of the Shooter.
It was an act. They were all acting. It was theater. And that short pudgy guy was not Jack Ruby, who was 5'9", the same height as Oswald. That man was about 5'6" and he was FBI Agent James Bookhout.
Just two weeks before he died at Parkland Hospital, Ruby said that he couldn't remember anything from the time he reached the bottom of the ramp until the officers pounced on him and had him on the ground. Now, he remembered a lot else. He remembered that the officer in the squad car was Lt. Sam Pierce. That shows that there was nothing wrong with his memory. The reason he couldn't remember what happened between the time he reached the bottom of the ramp and the time the officers pounced on him is because nothing happened. That's how it went down. There was no shooting. I don't even know if Oswald was there. Maybe they had an Oswald double there. But, Ruby's mind did not go blank. He did not have an episode of psychomotor epilepsy- a term that has not been applied to anyone but him. He couldn't remember because there was nothing to remember. He went to the bottom of the ramp. The time was about 10:20. He was pounced upon and hustled upstairs. And then, they got ready for the televised spectacle with Bookhout filling in for Ruby who was being held upstairs, waiting for the most opportune time to insert him into the story.
Another very important thing that came out of that Death Bed interview was that Ruby was unaware of what time Oswald was going to be moved that Sunday morning. He said that LATER he found out that it was 10:00. So, Ruby had no expectation of seeing Oswald at all. So how could he possibly have the intention to kill him?
I have to believe that the psychological con that Ruby shot Oswald was one of the biggest mind control operations of all time. That's because it worked on practically everybody. It wasn't until 2013, exactly 50 years later, that anyone publicly disputed it. Just think: James Bookhout lived all the way to 2009, and he must have died thinking that he (and they) got away with it. After all, if you get away with something for 46 years, where nobody doubts that Ruby did it, you probably think you got away with it scot-free. I bet you James Bookhout left the world a happy man. But, if there is life after death, and if those on the other side can see what's going on here, then I don't think James Bookhout is happy any more. And I realize that I'm not setting the world afire. I'm not being invited on Fox News to discuss it (although I was invited on Alex Jones). But, what I'm saying is that even though my impact has been small, just the fact that anybody figured it out and exposed it has to be disturbing to those who did it. I'm telling you: it may have been the most Machiavellian scheme of all time.
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